<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Lakers franchise records Kobe Bryant holds thirty-one Los Angeles Lakers franchise records: Points Season: 2,832 (2005-06; 7th highest NBA single season scoring output of all-time) Game: 81 (January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors) [25] Half: 55 (2nd half, January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors). [26] Quarter: 30 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks) [27] Overtime, playoffs: 12 (May 4, 2006 vs. Phoenix Suns) [28] Scoring average, month: 43.4 (January 2006) Games scoring 50 points or more, season: 6 (2005-06)[29] Games scoring 40 points or more, season: 27 (2005-06) [30] Consecutive games of 40 points or more: 9 (February 6–February 23, 2003) [31] Consecutive games of 20 points or more, season: 62 (December 9, 2005–April 19, 2006) Field goals made Half: 18 (2nd half, January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors). [32] Quarter: 11 (February 2, 1999 vs. Seattle SuperSonics). [33] Field goals attempted Half: 28 (tied with Elgin Baylor; 2nd half, January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors). [34] Free throws made Game: 23 (twice, most recently on January 31, 2006 vs. New York Knicks). [35] Half: 16 (January 30, 2001 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers) [36] Quarter: 14 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks) [37] Quarter, playoffs: 11 (tied with 3 players; May 8, 1997 vs. Utah Jazz). [38] Consecutive: 62 (January 11–22, 2006). [39] Free throws attempted Quarter: 16 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks). [40] Three-point field goals made All-time: 799 (1996–present) [41] Game: 12 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics). [42] Half: 8 (1st half, March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards). [43] Quarter: 6 (2nd quarter, January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle Supersonics). [44] Without a miss, game: 7 (January 6, 2006 vs. Philadelphia 76ers). [45] Consecutive: 9 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics). [46] Three-point field goals attempted All-time: 2,379 (1996–present) [47] All-time, playoffs: 410 (1996–present) [48] Season: 518 (2005-06) [49] Game: 18 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics). [50] Steals Half: 6 (tied with 3 players; February 13, 2006 vs. Utah Jazz). [51] Quarter, playoffs: 3 (tied with 6 players; May 17, 1999 vs. San Antonio Spurs). [52]</div>Dam. :worthy:
And they say he isn't an all time great? He holds 31 records of the greatest franchise of alltime. Amazing.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Melo061 @ Nov 22 2006, 04:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>And they say he isn't an all time great? He holds 31 records of the greatest franchise of alltime. Amazing.</div>And he's 28 years old.
WOW. VERY impressive! What's even more impressive is most of them came last year. Just shows how great he was last season...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nitro1118 @ Nov 23 2006, 03:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>WOW. VERY impressive! What's even more impressive is most of them came last year. Just shows how great he was last season...</div>Yeah last season was sex.
<span style="font-family:Tahoma">That's quite barbaric. I'm impressed. I knew Kobe was very talented, but I didn't know he held so many records of one of the best franchises in NBA history. That's mind-boggling, don't you think?</span>
Kobe's NBA records:<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; first player to reach this plateau; tied with Donyell Marshall) [16]Most three-point field goals made, one half: 8 (March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards; tied with 5 players). [17]Most consecutive three-point field goals made, one game: 9 (January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; first player to reach this plateau; tied with Latrell Sprewell and Ben Gordon). [18]Most free throws made, one quarter: 14 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks; tied with 5 players). [19] [20]Most free throws attempted, one quarter: 16 (3rd quarter, December 20, 2005 vs. Dallas Mavericks; tied with 6 players). [21] [22]Most points scored by a rookie in a NBA Rookie All-Star Game: 31 [23]Most All-Star Game three-point field goals made, all-time: 11 (1997?present; tied with Tracy McGrady, Ray Allen, and Jason Kidd). [24]Most points scored by a player against a team in consecutive games: 112 (81 on January 22, 2006 and 31 on November 17, 2006 against the Toronto Raptors)Holds shot-clock era records for:Greatest percentage of own team's point total (66.4% of the Lakers' 122 points)Greatest percentage of both teams' combined point total (35.8% of the Lakers' and Raptors' 226 points)(both set on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors).</div>Kobe's NBA milestones<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Youngest player in NBA history to reach:10,000 points (24 years, 193 days), set March 5, 2003 vs. the Indiana Pacers.14,000 points (26 years, 240 days), set April 20, 2005 vs. the Portland Trail Blazers.15,000 points (27 years, 136 days), set January 6, 2006 vs. the Philadelphia 76ers.16,000 points (27 years, 192 days), set March 3, 2006 vs. the Golden State Warriors.17,000 points (28 years, 86 days), set November 17, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors.Youngest player to start an NBA game (18 years, 158 days), making his first start for the Los Angeles Lakers on January 28, 1997.Youngest player to start an NBA All-Star Game (19 years, 175 days), making his debut at the 48th annual All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden on February 8, 1998.Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team (1999-2000) [14]Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team (1996-1997)[15]Youngest NBA All-Star Slam Dunk champion (18 years, 175 days), after winning the contest at the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend.Became the first player ever to outscore the opposing team through three quarters since the advent of the 24-second shot clock after scoring 62 points in three quarters of play on December 20, 2005 vs. the Dallas Mavericks.</div>
<span style="font-family:Lucida Console">Kobe is very, very talented. He may be the best player of all time... Maybe. No lie.</span>
He tied his record of points in a quarter which was 30 in that amazing game against the Jazz on Thursday.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LakersFan247 @ Nov 25 2006, 03:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Most points scored by a player against a team in consecutive games: 112 (81 on January 22, 2006 and 31 on November 17, 2006 against the Toronto Raptors)</div>That can't be true. That would mean that Wilt would have to score less than 12 points in two games (before and after) against the Knicks when he was averaging 50 a game.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Lakaboy42 @ Dec 2 2006, 02:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>That can't be true. That would mean that Wilt would have to score less than 12 points in two games (before and after) against the Knicks when he was averaging 50 a game.</div>Well...it is true because I even remember Stu Lantz the Laker's announcer saying it...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LakersFan247 @ Dec 2 2006, 02:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well...it is true because I even remember Stu Lantz the Laker's announcer saying it...</div>Yeah I did too, but announcers get stuff like that wrong all the time.
<span style="font-family:Microsoft Sans Serif">So, wait... I'm confused... Is Kobe the one who scored the most points in consecutive games against a single team or is it Wilt?I'm positive it's Wilt, though, because he averaged 50.4 ppg an entire season and he faced each team more than two times...</span>